Enable OpenVPN Server Behind 8800NL
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 8:57 pm
I have installed openvpn on a RaspberryPi using the instructions found here:
https://tryapi.wordpress.com/2014/10/13 ... -easyrsa3/
I have tested the installation from within the local network from an Android tablet using the official openvpn client app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... pn.openvpn
and from the command line on a laptop running Linux. All checks out OK.
I now need to open up a 'route' through the router to test it from outside the local network. Reviewing the contents of the Billion manual I am confused about which of two options I need to use to pass UDP packets on port 34557.
The confusion is between the facilities for IP filtering (incoming) and NAT Virtual Servers. The latter seems more appropriate but I have tried both, separately, without success. I am not sure whether I need to use both options and whether a router restart is required.
I check to see whether the port is open externally using ShieldsUP! at grc.com
https://www.grc.com/default.htm
Advice from someone who has made this work would be appreciated.
https://tryapi.wordpress.com/2014/10/13 ... -easyrsa3/
I have tested the installation from within the local network from an Android tablet using the official openvpn client app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... pn.openvpn
and from the command line on a laptop running Linux. All checks out OK.
I now need to open up a 'route' through the router to test it from outside the local network. Reviewing the contents of the Billion manual I am confused about which of two options I need to use to pass UDP packets on port 34557.
The confusion is between the facilities for IP filtering (incoming) and NAT Virtual Servers. The latter seems more appropriate but I have tried both, separately, without success. I am not sure whether I need to use both options and whether a router restart is required.
I check to see whether the port is open externally using ShieldsUP! at grc.com
https://www.grc.com/default.htm
Advice from someone who has made this work would be appreciated.